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The Huron Expositor, 1902-07-25, Page 6: i . - 71 y � , 7 : - � I . I : : I ; : . . =_` I I ' ; a 0 11-0 � 1QW I . ""U6K-vr,1TY, � SEi6u ." : I T I ' i i C e n u 1 ne.. i I i .19110ft. f AV",,& I I ii Aft am ter s i AMA11 i . I - . I � T ; i "s : i - Llttle� L1*VeTP7 PWS6 ; i : ortust Bear Signature ot I i . ! I i � : i e__,_7 Ill"i, . I . ! iiq� I . i ,Aralf__X�_, � � ��w�. #1 I W - r . ' I Sea pac�.Sjrrtd,la WM.per Below. . . I . r . V,"y swau and as caw - : � I to tam as mpr. � : 1 L 40 � no - � CAM110 FORVHINESS.,� I I I .ITME - FOR BIUDUSKESS-1 I I I , FOR.TORPIO LIVERS IVER_ �� I k FOR CONSTIPATION'. . - I i 'LL - ,FOR SALLOW SKIN. i I ;! IFOR THECOPAPLEX16N I - . dM9nVXnMV= "U=VAVX1%WU^TUX11. - - ____ ______ - __ - - L . - I � - t '- CURE SICK HEADACM - i� i � VETERINARY : ! . - - ' -L'OHN GRIEVE, V, S., honor graduate of Ontario ej- Veterinary College. A.1diseasesof.Domestl . imimalstreated. Calls promptly attendqdto an � gh%rgeo moderate. Veterinary Dentstry a specialty. office and residence on Goderich street ., pne door � . i of Dr Scott's a . ffice, Sestorth. � 1112 -if . - ! . ! . I ! I LEGAL . I JAMES L. KILLORAN., i -ardste r Solicitor, Conveyancer and, Notary Public. Money to loan, Office over Plcka�d's Store I Main Street. Seafortb. , 11528 ! ; - i - - R. 8- HAYS ' I I ; BarrIster, Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notary Public. � I . Solicitor for the Dominion Bank, Offloe-ih rear of I i - -Dominion Bank, Seaforth. Money to loan. i 1236 � - - - . I M. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, I J. Notary PuYlio. Offices up stairs, over 0. W. ,Pzp@Ve bookstore, Main Street, Seslorth, Ontario. 1617 1 I 1� _ I � ENRY BEATTIE, Barrister, Solicitor, &a. ! -'lady's Block, Sea. � H Money to loan. Office � 16794f ,orth.. __ I . GARROW & GARROW, Barristers, Soll�itors, &a. ear, Hamilton St. and Square, Gode�lch, Out. : J. T. GARROW, Q� 0. , 1676 CRARLIts G A,Raoiv... L. L. B. - -_ __ I j F'HOLMNSTED, successor to the late firm of . McCaughey & Holmested, Barrideri Solicitor Conveyancer, and Notsiy. Solicitor for the Can At- Bank at Commerce. Money to � lend. Farm I joit gate. office In Soott'a Block, Main Street 1 i Sadorlih. , � :: � . i � � DENTISTRY. � I � - . - i I , ; � Fi, W. TWEDDLE, ! � � DENTISTI, I . t, Graduate of Royal College of Dentsl Surgeons of On- ! tario, post graduate cour4e in crown and br�dKe work i at, flaakelrd:s3hoaj, Chicago. Local anaethetici for � 4. y .- j painless extraction of teeth. Office -Over con, a f grwerX store, Seaforth. lyb-1 I .. ! . I F. A. SELLERY, Dentist, graduate of the i� D"Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, also i i borror graduate of Department of Deut!Fjtry, Toronto . . i UnIvenity. Offloe in the Petty block,� Henssll. Will visit Zurich every Monday, commending Man. ! I M7 I day. 1mre lot. � � I I R. R. R. ROSS, Dentist (wetcoeseor to F. W. DTweddle), graduate of Royal College�of Dental I Surgeons of Ontario; first class honor graduate of I Toronto University ; crown and bridge Wor,k, also 7 1 gold work In all its forms.. all the most modern ; zaethods for painless filling and painless extraction of � teeth. All operations carefully pt:rf armed. Office iTweddle's old stand, over Dill's grocory, Sei6forth. I 1640 MEDIOA-L. . Dr. John McGinnis, . .. � Ron. Graduate liondon, Western UnIvers I Ity, member at Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons. I Ofte and Residerroe-Formerly ocoupiecl by Mr. Wm. IM-okard, Victoria Street, next to t4,0 Cst6iio Church I AWNWat oalle attended promptly. 10SX12 . � it I - I DR. H. H. ROSS's M. B.' 1 - , I i Office over Greig & Stewarea Store, . I i I . Seaforth. 11 I Night calls attended to at the offic.e. . i ; 1802' i1! DR. F. J. BURROW811 i I oal,e resident Physician and Surgeon, Toronto Gen. onlHospital. Honor graduate Trinity U�iverslty, � momberolthe College of Physlotame and ,gurgeong � Ontario. Coroner for the County of Huron. i Dfilce and Residenee-Goderich Street, Esit of the I ; I �detftodis% Church.. Telephone 0. .; � - . 1 1986 ! ; � DRS. SCOTT & MacKAY, � I � 4 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS., � � 00derich street, opposite Methodist ohurch,�eaforth I i .G. SCOTT, graduate Victoria and Ann Arbor, and inember Ontario College of Physicians %ad I Surgeons, COMOt lot COUXIty of Huron. � I U. MADKAY, honor graduate Trinity University, � gold Medalist Trinity Medical College. , Member I College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario. I - 1 1488 � i I — � I RED CEDAR SHINGLM I �- i The Undersimnedwiehea to announce to the public � - ; that having bought a large quantity of the thiee best I , : brands of red cedar shingles, and by 2 ettiDj, a liberal discount for cavh, is prepared to sell them to CUB- tomere at prices that defy competition. : ! S. LAMEVS Lumber Yard, Seaforth. HEMLOCK LUMBER. I . . Having In stock at the Seaforth Lumber; Yard a very large quantity at Pil the d1fFCTCnt lengths and � . vvidthqj is prepared, to fill any bill that Is pre-sented Jthe very best quality of Hemlock. � - S. LAMB'S Lumber Yard, Seafbrth. I ; I P12i E. . Having bought a large quantity of p: 'Ile from a ­ . 11me firm in Muskoka, I arn getting Ping dressed I both sides or one aide, for siding, flooring, ceiling; !i -ide plank for water troughs; spruce and balaam far gravel boxes, light and durable, Also. white i � 1 oedar shingles XXXX and XXX and XX of best make i . In Muskoka. .Large stock always on band. . � j S. LAMITS Lumber Yard, Seafbrth. � 177 ! � I I . � , n -V M -D . % . _IEN LEAL '2- � I � : � Hardware Stora, ; - � . . : I BINDER. TWINE—Best Nlanilla -at bot- � : 'tam prices. - I � � Basb Machine Oil for M01vers, Binders i and Threshera'mse. . . 1 , Oomplete stock of Haying and Harvest t Tool& : � � i � Complete stock of Builders' Hardware. I � Farnace Work- and Eavetroughing a ! ialty. i spe-'I ! CE&rcoal Irons, $1.50. ! I I — .1 � Sills,&, Murdie I P . i . Gounter"is Old Stand, Sea&rth. . I I I ; .�i i 1 7 , I ! i � ! , � I I I i 11 UND R T .. P LYON. �� . 000p IJVING - , ' Havingmaped out S plan..��! action, I seti . � . I , 1�_ ­ L I - -about following it I I i I � lQuit! often results in bad hea�th, bee . Closiq * elesal In I ' au g the door nois bobi d me, I THE Al VENTUBE ,S 4) � . �� SH ; at is ternied �_ good living Wis usual y I descended the a airs, unb6W the outer . wh 1 — ."rati cation; of the paWe witho t door and stopped fortb into the night. It CAV IE4 IN TH NO,,RTH�z-HOW, �the i __ - . � � � I FLEEING FROM; I, XPON, �.g BE. ;:refei mce to th0j,nutrition of, the body. was a threp mile mlk in the 1 dar neEs, but � I I � I I 11 � �of wetriness , W,be'k�he good" iver is a bu�iness man all feeling � and my CO.M K 3 E NTANG H � IN � TH$ PLOTS, � 14 1 � ; � . ; and ris�s from � a nerves tifigled v; *'h t�e thou;rght'�'df what ' � . , � OF CERTAIN NO I 11 UEN W TH RE- , 4. " � , I I i I . � - I full e4i to piun� . ifore r i'e � 0 7 . - � ni q , in' ht lie'bE I I . I � , I i GARI)i TO -111h; Q N.OF SQOTS. . i at oncel into work Throwing my coak 6ver my lef 0 arm, X ,� . I � I : . . . __ I requinng mental t ly head, and I � � I :stp my hat- fir ly �pon T � 1� ' 11 i I � effort tlie result i to Ping into t he joad, Walk�d rapidly, BY F. K. � t NER, I , � . e I : althost sure to $9 � northward in the direc�ion of Ithe'lones6mol I � . I f i � I - � disastrous, becau�e 1 moor. I i ! I 1 1 1 0 H A 9 TI .,' ,!i � � � i 1 I. . : , ! � - digestion d r a W s � _.i i i I I . : f � � i I i HOW TH IBE ROU04S i jTALKED VNDER A I � upon the saWe - , CHAPT�R IL_� i I �, nervous ' ! i ' I d 4 � I �,. forces � HOW .1i STRANGIR RO DE ALOINE UroN Tn� %N' 1�11 I 1. � . - I I - I T I . �! which� a r e em- I . I I From Selkirk to Dal qusie,'aa the crew ' I MOOR. � I i � I . . I I 1, T , � one following � . ployed in thought. I fh6e is five leagpeF,. 1: in time the stom- Despite the- darkness, I-VF�%Is enabled'toil . roaWs it i a further, and �t ,'On foot t4e way is . I 4 ach becomes dis, keep the road, even After I 1ad left jth6 I � 1(16ilo� �rra`si temper oQzes � � . long and with each . '' t . I eased, the pm- the town and wag well out U on the mom surprisin ;ly. � ,[I I cesses of digestion But as I advanced I hesenel, my pace,; it � - I Thus i i was, havin 4 ked from Selkirk, �. ! would have been sheer folly to try to locate � and nutritign are � leaving I he town ear y the. morning, I, I I . the blasted Sr tree in the blackness. ; ri imperfectly p e r - I I Charles Dudley, lat ( . cer in her royal � I I 1 Having walked forward until by a roug majosty ?,IizaboDh's oursol guard, and bar- - 1, formed and there , t th' . gu as I figured I had lef e town % 1�e . y own iiSh m I the tavern of I I 1�1 - hysical I 6 I onetin I miles behind, and fearing to :pass my ob * t :�hec : i . el breal,-down. : ,pass my ob eoj . the Red Bull close t outskirts of the � . I . Dr. ?ier-cu-1,85 tive point, I threw m3 self down upon the I it ! Scottish town of Wlho Oe in no' frieadly I . heather by the aide of the' highway 4uo . I � I I I � . Golden Medical frame of mind. � � I . I I waited impatiently for the � �rat signs of. " , Discovery c u r e s � I � This wim the more ao,t at it wag through � dawn. I . . , ; 5 1 diseases of the �! a double folly I foun( oelf in so uneuvi. � k P1 - � - stomach and othor Waiting thus, in idleneso, I presently, able a pl ght. I !I: ; I H I . � I Firstly, 1 ' ); helcl ml temper lOrgal � s of digestion and nut -ion. . grew drowsy and, the E leep which was del- , should 514 . nied meat thd taverw reste 'like a hee,v . bet -ter w1hen Giles HoW#d, a courtier in jelim� aates the t6ffete poisonous matter - 1� y ' I � much fa- I runk- ,vhicll originates in the system as a con- I hand upon my eyes. . I . ' �or with Elizab4t�, had in a d sequ, nce of impd!rfect dicrestion. Rgives I I forgot my discorlif ture, the three olow' en outbroak drenched rt�a with the ale he I I spirators, and the ma ta,4mN 6 whom J ha4 could not drink. 1, � V'ho was soberer, 431OUn. health to ihe )yhote body." . -1 . I .. I � urney *out on the deso� though not over so, ahoia4d ba-te perceived � "I Nt ish to say toi the world that Dr. Pierce's late moor. � � -,Goldf i Medical Discovcry bas proved a great I : the follow's condition la -4d not drawn so How long I now mot, or Wha! hastily. ; i blessi g to ine,,, writes Mrs. Ellen E. Bacon, of I . t: � � I ; Shgte bury, Franitliu . Co., Alass. �t Prior to 1 awakened me. Had I remained for many, But m, sword being C �, the thing ended = pber, I897, I had doctored for my stomach I ininutea more in urico isciousueEs, I badmot p for several years, going through a coutise � . I in Sir G1 so getting the 'blade through his I met with those,.advenbur f tr fatment without any real benefit. In I e o lungs an d I only a act 4�-ch on toe shoul- 'a I � . � . I Septe #ber, i8xfi, I 19ad very sick- spells and grew form so important a part of! my life, and der. . ! t aworsc �; could eat 4ut little. i commenced. i " i which threw me, an English gentlernan' But wben I saw him I ] . e floor of �Septc �hbcr, 1897, to � take Dr. Pierce's medicine, - I 0ug on ti I and i� a short time I could eat and work. I I � into the midat of the p6litioal turmoil the tap mom, not a huE fted rods from the �havc ,tained 1weptly, poiqids in two- nionrils.1) � which spread over tbe fair country of,the great-dwae of St. Paul, #nd malized that, , 1�1 . I I i . � I � . .!sn. Dr. Pierce's Common Sen�e I Soots. . ' ' the Quee 3, having forbi. 4en dueling, I was . . . ,Med.W Adviser� is sent f-ree on recei0t Starting up suddenly, I found that -th( a panic t � � ; like' to bi clapped into t e Towert, zd .', moor was bathed in the soft �light of dawin seized n a and I had �,Iready heard the Inof st mps to pay� e-%-pense of customs a - % � Jail ng only. $end 31 one -cent sta�m s and that all objects were easily distinguish� murmurq of the rabble 41ho were wont to I . ; j assemblelabout the piibi 4 - , �for t le book in paper covers, or 50 stam E able. i : I ,�.. ikoafr,pld on Tower 'for t Le cloth-boi�nd volume, Address r. The plain must have been jower than th j I . I ; Hill. I I � R.V"Pierce, Buftalo, N. Y2 . � town, for a swell in the ftound hid �th P ; I . But having donet the ibing,j it was a poor )� I I latter from my eyes ; , n every aide stre,tch _____ __ I—— manoniowe . _. , thc door w � I � � ; � policy to try to shu� " hen the . ' � ed the Yanbroken heather, save here Ilan horse was gone or to ah)w the tremblin- the inn early in th"e moining and ride oh'by there where a rook rose abbve the sea o ' landlord and his' bir I" 4 s that a- 4-ueen ) a himself," answerea he who scorned to be the I . I ; - . � green. . � guardsm n was afraid. � - leader of the three. �. - r I - I _. . I , f O(.the blasted fir tree I could see nothing be So, exidbiting a bra I o I did not4eel, I Here was a pretty plot being hatched be- nor anything which proclaimed ftself t� , I . I pushed my way tbroug the frightened on. Ipw in the darknefis, and I leaned across the a WII. i . � I lookers, alapped- my' 16 hard upon my aill tbikt what rer: ainied to be said by the : , P , I d With the sicke,nivg fear that I bad Jost � head an� strode' through the top room t'ougee should not be lost. There was, a d would be to'o late to accompli@4 I my way an I door wit my chin up an4 s. sneer up e, thcn one of the conspirators ashbd the purpose whio had sent me post haste' I i i . lips. I I � ; I kuddeltly : i I - I I 11 ,� from the tavern, I sprang tai my feet, ours.' Once hi the street, I jaid aside my as- i :' A d where is dt to be ?" , I i,g the weakness which -bad permitted me; I ,, sumed dignity, alm"loal, ran to, the place � , ree miles b4ond the outskirts of ti.6 to� sleep when a r ian's life b . � where my horse waa liept. thrust what town he bighwq runs across the mojr. ,�ng in thebal4 I . ance. Which way to turn, I kdow not, but money I possessed int Ri d ten here jis at that p�int a little hill stand � 0 , 1 $ . i�' 9 unless I speedily found my reckoning must minutes later was ridi f u rio U�s out of few to a rom the roa ,, behind it we Can ; needs run like a frighl ened !hare aimlesel London, intent only up u reachib the bor. qionceal both oursplves and our horses And about the moor. I y � der','and a place 6f safet ,;. I 11 ride o tit quickly vAen be passes. i ' I A moment's th'ught decid�d my couree o 1 That -was my firsti fo it whi4h sent me I " N 3u know ,ltbo ,spot, Jamie-wbere action. ? 1. . f I � 1� I like the vilest crimink scampering over 6e blisted fir trelles rise from the moore " . ,� I f . I I ;I To retrace myl Btepi overl, the bigh*ay� I theroad hich led o� war(I across Eng- the w-Jeaker addeid,� apparently. turningjo which stretched likee a jyellev�, ribbop across . ; I � . I I I � land. s�nothv r. ; ! - � ' , � the waste, would nly result in bringing me ' _ ]NJ y second fol y ou 4t the more phye- i A 4 A 1 le, " respond"'.,,ed a gruff voice ; " colild -to the town again'let in th 6 Course lay rn� I 1! I ical ditc nifort and to; c A me.morc quickly Y,on t r tree speak, the lord high sheriff only hope of affax ding ietance which 1 , than th first was lik 41,10. ; . *ould pay mucht6listen to its tale ; scarce he as � i : � . _)) had decided up6r.. If �he 11 behind wbi4 Having passed th3 icrder, and ridden �wo m- aeks have g ne since ,� I � thethree cut-thr ats would, conceal ihem� well on tDwards the �a ial , of Scotland, I JI He inisbed abopl. as thouh 9 it er3sfj , � selves lay furtheiii on and t86ir victim had should hive ooun 61 re, UPOD ,my own h d b en laid a a lirs, there was a it and less .- I not set out from �he R d Bull, I would mee4 . . I w on humsid honesty'; Jor, on � do '( tb, and, whether because their plane him on the way and in warning mi ht Como � � ; I I resetting Selkirk lat ul thd 7evening, I �jcl r a erfected or�r,hat it had dawned upon i � , . t in time. i ! ;! I thought nly of supper nd a good bed and 6hem hat an ope6 grarden was scarce ] be . Filled with th'L6 thought �L set off at I and left y horse in th i 6are vf a rascally �,.Iaoe awhi(t3h to disc�usi the 'Matter furthiar, I , . I � all eat versa�ion cdased. brisk,p&Qe, and presently brikeintoa run stable bo, r. I I . - : . intent only upon oovefirig all much gro,un( 'For *ad, 'twas a fg, &I oversight, for, i I hf rd t�em a 6sa from their seats, al nd I as possible in the shortest) ti �e i aribing early in the rho& ng, 1 found both �resen;ly !the rsound of their departing foot. 1 i ' � . � I bad gose pe haps a quaT�'e'r of a mile horse and follow gone, � had 'I sufficient �teps � ied away id' the darkneso. i - a ov f . � ! I and my er zeal was fast placing me in E ' . money t) purchase a ' ier beast without :, For some moments I sat quiet, turning, condition wh re 5ghting Id have beer . .. . . . i. I t � I, Is 0 i leaving ygipanequiltel(mpty.: over il my mind 'the edbstance otwha W , I � ! -impossible, even if tin opporqn ty to dram ue,11demanded )f!tnetan lord a - ' ! I a � Tr I , n ac �ad hiard. I my svvoid were g] Von, when a ddenly, far t( counting and another hbise itil-he place of E For 11he time my, own troubles were for- I I the,right, I di ?, d three figarei makiu� - that which was gone, bi�t being I a Soot and gotten in the fa" of the fresh though ' 'c rne' 'a keen in a uh matters, hO 1 held:that I should which surged throibigh my brain. � ts ; I their way over Ne moor, I I 1, . i I ;They were yet agre !ay off, but I I have delivered the st(ed,t) hirn'and not left . I I - - I at � 1 One thing stood: clearly before me ; so mei copid see they were horsemeo, and did not I I it at the door to the . Ca of the first loafer dne w10 was at t at bot;r sleeping at thel I doubt I had before me 1e t4ree fine gentle. . � I that I found loun be- he victim of those who, I men who had plo i I h( gin �. before the thres- thvern was to be ted � n t e � garden of the . hold, . I � Ifad p] )tted 'so bol I ly under the window. I 1 !tavern. They , vere ridiu�l in a coure I �. . I I migh � have repai(, 1, "s insolence with a . At first I was �' clined 6 eet the a ir 3 parallel to the h ghwe y and! in a directio sword uhruet, but I h Ld � one en u h killing I . � .� g 4own i one of t�o not unusual robbe iesl i opposite to that i Phich I wasgoing. and to spire, and wa i emtent, rforce, to � ,v�hicb ere conirnonly practised on unp-0- i ' Three things ere clear 0 me., It��, wu swallow iny wrach an I sit, Jorth on foot for "'eted travellers in the unfreauented dip-' yet very ear u th 3 me 6ing - and the � Fe sai 1, I Dalhousie, which, as ' 1::: - was die . t- t�ricts of both Eng�and and Sco6and. But I horsemen were ri ing i rom le town, avoid- aut some five leagues. i , I ;, I . i It was for these re i that], an English a I 0 the words of the three conspirators re-, ing the highway thro igh f ar of meeting knight, approached the q.courr d to me, I.6aw something more than� anyone who would rt metam) 'r their faces. . �avern of Ahe Red the si nple reliev�g of a traveller of his They were doubtless )n tih'ir way to the Bull afoot, my attiri� iq disorder and my � . � - I purse. i . T . i rendezvous, therefore the biaited fir tree high, untanned ridin b)'ots sadly soiled by I Thistle was the sixty gold pieces offered t � must be aome distance ) the 6�rthi', and had mud and the stains a tr vy el. - . I 0 r The laidlprd of th is same inn eyed - me t�be t�ree, the fi�st suggestion that the � I cintinued upon mj rirs t J�urse, I should I I �,trau&rbeattack�ed'in his bed,and other I have come upon il. - I - - _ i I I I i with. aua)i&6n, but, ' I seeing this [gold Ifttl ] ings which pointed to other than -a And thirdly, t�at it would' be no great pieces I 'produced 88 an evidence of my Q. , I feat. did I turn a�d hasten up the highway' ability W pay the viere ipaire lifti�g. It was plainly the I e, he grew more �urpo to wayla�' and murder one 'of m to reach the tree in advance! of the �riders,, E, c ol� I affable. . y . - I - Havirtj partaken of the supper which ft'llow uests, andthe, riding albue and tin' for they would take a wido,'61role: to get to! - . . If s�speq iing dauger,1 must fall an easy victi� their objective pcint, while 1, would 'tollow'! was sot It afore me, an d I �a ving1po BpLri or i I . to une:.ual numbe�s. !- I a straight line, 11 L� the gossip of the otbe t ra velEirs sqj-ouraiDg ; , . i t vern, . - i I For ?erhaps an! hour I remained sitt 9 I I felt assured t I t they co�fild not see me, at the I retired to py room to ugh mounItTd, they tore .so far off I . Oly all the windo%�, debating the matter in for,! the ' , brood, uninterrupt&, 0 �er I my misfor- i rat t�ought I -resolved not t � � mind. At fi, o' that it waii only by good fo une that'I had tunee. � ' I Now it so - I I meddl, in the affaik. f or, * what wag i t to rni� discovered them. Aud havi g come to this haippen d thab� Window it, I my .thes Soots out oach others throats? , conclusion', I turned %bout and hastened � being on the second oly and overlooking ' I � hsa� I with edl speed tc� ra�lds the n rth. the gard Bn of the pla a I Oould see and I Thor it suddenly flashed into my . I ' . hear thosa below Without bE�ibg myself ob- t �iat I night be tie object of the fellow's' I They had said.i e4it tree as three miles served. i -But of tb " t1c It", t t I pAotting, and thel thought set my bl a if rom the town, b t it must 1 ave been good,l, . - - at . � 'a I e .notice at . - ­ I Scottish miles, fo I travelle', what seemed'! the tirde. . I I . ttnglila '. i I I ' But ' � I to be an endless istlance'an' had begun tol � I I lay di,)wn upon n y .. be I 1, �ut th�ugh my, , recollecteo that I had arrived �a I t despair of my ventur a IF I far ahead Il body was we& . the tavern afooti, lid they I had spoikeniqf 0 1 . ry, my mi [it active, and I .1 saw tl�o slender line of t I trunk break. try as I might, I coul DOI W oh.e who should r �e forth at daybreak - 106i he t 8141P1. i , y f ing. the sweep. of �he h(rizan. I know not for how n a iy 4ours I there any on, who would offer sik-t � I . I I tossed 'Wag . .� Looking anxio6ty t3 the ight. I discov-1 about, but it must haVo )een long past mid- gold pieces for m taking off. I I - I . 11 ered with a thhIl [of relief that I would not night when, the we The momentary 'ear turned my thought a her being extremely it�ito F -1 ; ,.[ be too late; the �tbree horac men were atilli warm, faroas and took i _sea�" , new chann a], however. What , if I t . . - window, hoping t . o� -ive ,tat Phe open h4d been I who had been set aside as i�o afar off, ancdl I wa nearer tothe tree thani dei J�ome . comfort I I . . they. from the night breez - V h ch! blew, in fropi *ect A a murder)us attack upon the lon'c- � I " .; , � Fagged as I was by my , xertions, I in.! across the moor. i i I- I� moc - ? What if it was my life at whio�, � � . a ed, and one : cremBed toy pace and sped i , with panting I I had sat thus for ezh)ps; half! an hour they i getting knowledge ' f ud allowed th6 when I bf came aware hat ooMe perrions had t6e PI ', had eat qiiietly by a, I breath alorg t,he road 0&H 'the goal drew . �t � .1 nearer, and,. finally corniDq i opposite it, I entered tie garden 4 ated themse ripuges to do their 'Will?" i I " t. . - I - i drooped exhausts I upc ink tLe �round , . r y casemen . he darkness pre- � The ;hing, put in that ]light, came 1hom'o A few, minutes sufficted 0 rega vented En seefi4th -se- t nw6loome - neigh- to me i vith double I'force. I had been 4uick in my i ' :,poyt breath a4 gav I me pportunity to bors, but heir conver ation cAme plainly to enough, to draw sToord at an. unseemly jeat u y i�l my ears. - � . . -iiji a common London tap room ; of :what . the natut a of thq surrounding I I I I I I ground. � I To this I at first . . � cidibet was my nianhood if I drew 1 back �, p I little heed, when The hill hebin� which t�e conspirators ' found mya I when op just an opportunity was offered to � . . suddenly' f Maying the eaves- i . . I ! " . 7 - dropper with fixed'at ention.- I draw i iy� weapon itt a good cause 9 - 11 : would conceal therreelvepl was a great . "'Fore Uxod it is Ume' to,dct," said one 41 Fi end - 'Charles," I mu4ered, mound, plentifuliy s))riukldd with lo6pe I i - of those iE the I garden.1 " If he gets safely 9 11 �ave then b�come a craven a�d all rooks and, thoug� sloping gt­ntly towards 1r,he highway, apoarenLly descended to Ithe mother so 0 ,spirit 'i'au. ,fr,om t�ee ? Up and bestir thy. , I away we i iay not havib i , g od an . plain in a sheer drop of tvIenty or More oppor-tuniqy." I 1501f ; 8 5 ow these Sdots the mettle of wlroy�l . S' But th.ere may b& t:)c many ;� the inn g,lardB "I I n"j) i j 1 feet on t6 I a further Bi e. As I had heard ; , � 111.0 ___ P f I : i reabuning I rose and wwvwweatpwa� is full ailid we but tbree,?� replied an- "Thu, ['took a st�p t-- ! . . - --- , . I other. I ! wiwds .be door. Xb was in my mind to ! ; ­ I -_ he landlord a J . 11 '� aro I I I is " jl�s ' ' , use nd bid him call up hith " Three re enough, wbred the first i -� - Whiat la i He speaker ; ' less tongues � prate about the who wm to set out for Edingburgh early in i I I . . I � . thO mot ning. . � ! I Piles, or h business af erwards ; andl �e WIll ride to Ed- ; emorZids, as t; ey are so me- , 111burgh al ne `w z lBut as my fingers� closeti on the latch I � times called, nall tumors, which -form " ' *0 i � i dreiv'back. Why 4hould I wake the boueo- ' in and about the� orif ce ofj the rectun). . Then ithall we not I ake use of the � I They are caused by an ienlarged and inn'? - He being . asleep, iP -might ibe easi- hold ai perhaps meet with a rebuff from inflamed condition of he vei er-- J) I . I the man I desired t � aid? Ten to one he , P s, which are "Fool !" broke in th other. " Would wouldi iscredi t my Itale, and I would havo ; very numerous in this part, of the body. I . . � kleasly ? � 1 1 . You risk our necks so rec , . There is. no�proqf to show. � Asarulelevery f6im A pile1; becomes at a door to be broken do% a, a dozeq guests Ther' i was a bette� way a -ad on more to I times acutely inflimI.A. "d extremely - o i and servauts to be arouted at the �rst my fa�,,y in my d4re 4,evil aInd . re4lesb painful. The itchingand burning usually , � �Pon the road I mood. I I � � increases at night; and the- "misery which tumult. L' E may meet him ! � � alone. and ione, and none to interrupt, )) Why should I net leave the tav rn at many people endure, s beyond description. - 94 y I � I as I OU &T I sure he rid a to' Edinburgh;', day�,bre � k, and making my way tolthwplace There is no gues wor k Aout Dr.- Chase's . I inquired a I hird voice I . I on the moor the thre ' cut-t6roatg Ointrn �_ ure for. piles. It hag - I " As our( as we wil� re6e ive. tvVenty gold woWd meet th4ir victim, stand irea�dy to* been tLJLIZU IU the. cruciblo' ',of time, and ffar � end hi aid? They o .t , into vor with the pieces apiei �e for this ill leave . .nivatthen attack tw graidually, won i s )vay I a He w ! ;I Z M instead Of one. : , medical professioni, w well as, with the � . � ; I . 10 tr i ith I might g A a- fatal sword hruot . public id general.1 It has a wonderful I forIny ineddlinR, but to g�in anythin�,� soothing and healing e5ect,, sind .Wherev r 'T ,there I e 1 , 6; . I appliecIrto, burning.1 itching,'inflamed skin � . mu ,t b � some risk.1 'It was, perba IS11. foothar y deciaion,'but - ib took , my �f a" a I it affords almost instant reli6f, cooling the I - 4ucy , 1 7 . � I . no es : I and", we suited my emper. - I , fires of disease an he, ling t e raw ulcer - 0 in lit the candle, and i ous skin. , I capi g the ge of consump- f re,'( ossed the r I I .�, I I 11 ' I drew o � my boots na doublet. Having ,Ask your frien s ard neighbors about tion; . . � t , kill then! with he th. ealth adinste , my 'sword, I laid a silver piece Dr. Chase's Ointment. It s��recognized I . I I by a surprisingly Ia nm�!' of fj eople I I � upon tt p table, so the landlord would find arge n 4 - hem. it iF tbo morning, and then blew out th&* I . It Is your only means Of kiUlng,t aq the only actual cure for .i. es. - t j will I , I i . n fail you. , I - light. 1 Sixty cemts�p', box at all : f Scott, '"G, - - - 1 D . vei I � Zatlers, or by mail �posi -piid 6h receipt of i ,�'RwlllsiOu I Cod-liv, er -oil ,90 1 hours still remained before sun.; - : pric.,,biEdmanson B es4b., Toronto. i I I I rise� ani proposed to reach the neighbor. PP .. i . I I � i . � Wifl give I roU that alth,, ff any. boo of a blasted �r tree in advance of'! ; . ! 40S � I i I � - � the $brf conspirator-, who would doubtleasl D . 1 1 1 - . thing 0 r I rap*ir o the hill it an early hour. Il . I � I i ?a I rairs 9A & A wis Tair m. dou�tei f I . . - - safe of that, being c a act, I could lie un., i 04CSIT & 6 I ­ 8� i 011i A19 ip" " seer� am I the heather until such moment a ' 0 n . ent To. � "11141ave. .; _ sm M $1.00; i ns . raggists. my OerV ces were reqi lired. i - , I i I I f, � � I . I � C? I ; I 1. � I � I i � . I . � I , �` ! � � : . � I I � . . 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I . , , , � p . . i I I - I I . 0 1 ; ; D � � �� ,� I q . .- � ir . e I I , � � PSY le it 0 RO!i I b : . g)! 1 " for which , oddFs Kidney Pills axe the only certain 1 I . cure. ' In� ropsY the Kid- : no.yys are � ctually dam-ined I . I - a , and the water, which .S sAuI4 be � expelled in the f u:ne, flows back ti I I and lodge's in the cells' of m the flesh 4nd puffs out the skin. R�move the filth a , which plugs up the drain. h Restore the Xidneyi to a health. There is only one . a I Kidney Medicine h I . _. 0 b ff DOOD'S � ' , . � 0 Ii KIDNEY . f . i . t i . i a .- , . . 11 PILLS ' : � - I W, I 11 'A I . I lesorib�d, while listening at the window. it tood apme rods back from the road, so that I I ne might boupt a ecore while any one I hould ride trom. out its shelter to the high- , I vay. I i I But, 'and what wa,i of more importance to — he succeps /fof y � errand, I discovered a light depression in i the moor, nearer to the oad than was t e hill, where, screened by i he friendly he the'r� I could conceal my- ! - I I elf. I Into the hollow I �lotst no time in crawling. � tretched myself flat upon my stomach and, vith drawn sword b1eside me, awaited what ime wou)d bring forth. ;,, Left to my ihoughts alone, I began to. - vond4 whether or no-- I had played the 0 � ool in thus entering upon an adventure I a aigenjered by 4 sentiment, of chivalry and ; 6n over amount of bravado and reckless- t ! 1 i � I kess. I i � 6 But it was too late to draw back, and, ool or no, 1 must see the matter to4n end- 0 ng, t ough in so doing- I might be' the a ne a of furnishing two victims to the . - i .uZI usJn8tead of one. . I had not lai� for mauy minutes in my n ddingi place, peeping cautiously through i ,he heather, vi h6n I heard the tramping of a 1 he three horses and saw the hired out- hroatslapproacb6g the hill from the fur - 1 I I her side. 1 5 1 9 . V In truth, they made no pretext of ' conceal - ng tbemselve for he who was to come .. : 801w" nowhere in sight and romjDa.1housie bey thought th m8elves alon'e. h C When they d'ame near to Ghe hill eac d ' oulled up his 4orse and dismounted, so I n vas able to gain! a fair knowledge 'of their ; I i IT iersonality. - ! I I . .0 Each of the mWn *!as bronzed and beard- I d, as unsavory a trio as one would'eare to 0 et eyes upon. They were' clad in the cos- f, ume of the norLh country, their red and - iairy knees showing beneath the short kirts of their kilts, their jackets open at he throat, their shouldera� adorned by a :)ng scarf of some plaid stuff, denoting n heir clan, and I their coarse, matted hair, C. overed with ,flat worsted I caps, the front P alled well down over the eyes. . F, . . Each wore at his side'& broad bladed M word with a huge basket hilt, and frorn'the h op of the -plaid stocking against the bared Q §g protroduded! the haft of a flat bladed c. I. I . I :nife or dagger. ' ' I . I a The, sight of them, oanding with their 18 her, made m: wonder if it was e �robable I should witness another surprise I( id I attempt to carry out my purpose. I For several moments they consulted to- t ether, then one separated himself from the 0 theis and ascended to the summit of the a iound, while his companions led the fl �orses out of sight behind the hill. fl The fellow upon the slope lay down ' b :eeping his gaze fixed twowards the, south, nd for the greatestiparb of half an hour we t emained thus,' be!upon the hill,' and I 0 tretched in the heather, so close to each Ill ther I could have hurled a stone to where d is lay. � I . I 0 But suddenly I saw him rise upon his Ii :nees ; he shaded his eyes with his hand, 9 Doked intently towards Dalhousie, gave a d harp whistle, and crouching, scrambled c ,own the hill -and joined his companions, I . He had seen the !victim approaching tha � iteful ambuscade. I ; . I I raised my fie'adlabove the heather and ' )oked southward. Being upon lo'w.ground, could at first discern- nothing of ,'the man v6o was uucono'ciously riding 'into the trap � irepared for him. There wav nothing to do I lut 6 lie quiet and summon up my, enj I rgy or the coming firay.' I i . ' The mom,ents ,dragged by with exasperat. ag slowness, and a; doze . a times I ,had &I. loet risen to my� feet that I might cry out, ,a the apprAching h!.orseman to hasten and 0 ave the thing sooner over. � a But pre ently the sound of hoof beats fo .pon the h rd bed of the road came to.me f rom the a nth � I dragged mylbe'ad a little ? #1 U ut of the hollow and raised myself a trifle t Jgher abo e the he I ather. I was curious to y , so for wh4 manner of in& I n I- was about to sl� isk my life,. ' i . I He was not &'great way off., rldirig at a anter over the road. The first glance e . I bowed me he. 'Was. no commoner-' but as I G ad half surmised,. a, person of so"Me �import- , nee. � � i ­ . � I I � I saw before me Wman of muscular build, , , i Pith a rough, homely face, bearded ; dark , rowned ey s of piercing blackness, and: a t ountenane which . bespoke determination a nd unrest ined will. I 1P He was c ad in a costume which denoted auk ; his oublet and bosom were of 1 � grAy elveti, the former slashed with blue. ,A hort cloak lined with azure silk and fait- ned at the throat by a golden buckle hung I .am his shoulders ; his legs to the thighe, � rere encased In untanned riding boots, the eels arme.4 with ailvqr spurs, and upon his ead was j ntily set a flat cap, of gray � elvet, emiallished 1 4th a white 7 , ivq ostrich . ! ; � . lume. i i ; - I : i Isaw alsbthat be ' 11 rmed. A I was we a )ng, broad;!bladed aw6rd with a huge bas - et hilt of Olver hunlg at*,bis hip, and the )weled haft of a dagger protruded from an penina, in his doubl9t., , . 0 1 Beside these weapons, he held in one I %untleted band a si�ver riding whip pro- ided witb a', he vy metal head, no iean instrument in the grasp of a . deter. ; I , iined man. I Such was the � on who rode towards ie hill behind _h lay concealed the i per�c wh w iree assassins, and�, ho, through a twist ' fortune, was fated to play. an important I irt in the adventures which were to fall ! tick and fast u on me during my sojourn p I . . I Scottish soil. j I .1 So intent who I up6n studying this man � tat I forgot the' cir�umstances of the hour . id raised my head to -far above the friend. i i i shelter of the heather. ; I The next moment �the black eyes of the I I weeman were lookh�g into mine. With a � Lick jerk he pulled up his horse .and his ; Dyht hand went I V I tly to his sword I ilt. ; (To e Continued.) - , � 4, � -_ I I � I I I lnoppprtune, Very . , i i The making of inopportune remarks, ough sometimes the result of bad br6eding faulty education, is ml ore often caused by t i cessive nervousness. � A certain Mr. Dash, very bashful man, generally declined all vitatione to partiea,'but was one day pre. � ; i , . - I I ! i : b � i ! I . I i ! I i � : : I t . � 1i � � � I ! I' 1- - _­ � � --1 ____ I F- , I I - . j i I i . i � I : , I - i . i : � i i I I : i - - i I : I 1 1 1 : . I % . � I ­ I - I . I . I I I � �, I I �� I I � � � I � * - i i i � I i ; - � � � � � . I I - �­ ­ - - !: . % � . , 1. ­ - , - i� - , I I I �. � I I � , , - I i 1 I I i , . a 4 � I I , . i � � � i - � I . I . I I .i I ; � I i I I I I i � . . j i i . . I i j I I . 1 . � . : I I i - i i I I I � I - ­_ � I i — I i ailed on by a fr-iend �o dixie w . ith h�rn at ' is house, wit a few �ther friends. -I All at W611 till he -boat, in �he course 4f din- . or, asked his ueot how he was fariv'Lr and I . , � reseedlim. to take anotheIr telping. , Over. ome witL a s dden fit of its vousneog', Mr. ash B�ammer & : " Thank ou, I—I have hite enough, poh as it is� Then 1'thinh- g h t did sound quite ight, h4 add - t a Ic n ' 0 " I , I 3 I r , , 11 a : 's And it li� very good, 3 hat tber� is of j; ch was , doubtful i , "' _ � is � f 7oiti er apes . i I )oa 0 - - �_ - 4 , * I -1 rick-Laynin Madhin6-1 A i�' Can,- � . I � � adian s Inye�iion. , : I , I Commercial agent F. S. , §. Johnson, of * � tanbridget Can�ada,i reports �,recent .inven- on, which consists, of bricklayinjg by achinory inatei�d of by h nd. He 1: -Bay a : 64 Th'e machine, worked by two meh and , I lad, will lay ftom 400 to 600 bricks per our, Door and window spaces caus� only slight delay. !The machi6 is suit -4d for 111W. work, such as walls! sheds,:.milla, I 114P 1 ctories, rows Ot cottages, P,�era of b�idges, , . to. Conaideral le pre uro , , put On the I I 388 a rioks anditisclaimed t� M � ore armly do� 4 than by h nd. i 1 49 )n will do th work �f six C The inveritt I r seven BktjIedibriokIa.yers' I nd -it la * be- e,ed tha' t a MA hi d t d to btitld a I cri'ne ' ' hotory about 60 by, 44fe1'c;uId be Put on I I � . I he market for $5W. 1. I I ' I -The a be rhadily #orked fter afortnighVs instructio )) I I I �- __ i I I - 1, - � i - TIME OF ANXIETY AN FEAi FOR . I 4 I I THOUSANDS AROU.�_ D US.i I I � __ � � ; i AINE'S QWLBRY C�, MPC �VND I � i Njil Banish the Su-�,er lues ­ ane Oth r Distresabs Thb,t I I � I , Make Life Miseiable �A - I � I a4d UnhappIt. � , I - I . i ; . . i i This is the se men and . i. Oman complo ing abou , eir 'happy d hlfd ondition. Th'py -fin that . hysioal and ni, utal energy ihas &.serted hem, and they � re sicking di�eply in the . it of desponde cy. : . The hot su mer wea�her alww re pro- uces t , housand; of miserable feeli� 7 mor- ' P ale. They lac c nerve force, strenLyth and rue vitality. They cannot rest 4ay or ight, and life I iecomes a burd4 D. The . great recuperator, uilder and trength-giver for all weary, wornout and . `gffering peop e .is Paine's Celery Com � �- '��nd,'now so universally prescribed by iedical men. When the gre�6t medicine is sed at this sea son, lang i Id qdency, U10r, i espo, rritability, nereousness, bl�eeplpassnesi, head- che, dyspepsia and.digestive 1 troub es are -a" Harmanently banished, and mei2 and , omen o about their duties and worki with. % vim, ill and energy that indicate 1 heal�'h and I hysical stre th. Mrs. Anna Diawson, � F �ilkesitort, Oun , say% : , i � 1�' - � " I consider i a pleasure to' put on re. ord what PA *1 e's Cel mpound has osrefo�rme. � have been Bffilcted wi* L ervouinegs an4 ald6plessness. All c inary� edicines failed., abd nothiug et I � I case ntil I �used P&6A'a Celery Cortpoun . Now I � . I never miss a ilhight's sleep. 1,L strongly re- ommend your medicine to, all !nervo#s suf- I � - )) i . I I rers. . I ; i i I i I I . * I � j . , � i When "You Drop a� Cent.,� Hav6"you ever noticed the Interest that I , oney-4ttracts, even if it is ooly a single ' ent ? � The next time that yo cap. � . � see a or coin dropped in a street oar just observe. very iiye in the car will tam to the spot here it dropped, and therl a will be i mani- sted real general concern over 4 a its re- overy. Two or three hea�ds ape lik0y to ome in contact aver the point' of fts die. ppearance, and then their' owners i I draw uddenly back �pd try to appe�r une d ; but in another second, th`e`7 are, again aning forward . . . I I .1 ! i The man whoi dropped the . i I � cont is usually he first who appears to have brushed mem- ry of the trivi I occurrence aside, but just a soon I as the..eyes in the car j have burned - orn him his own are sure to g,b bpekto the oor in the hope tha�t the ,truant coin will e seen . . j I I . I . I q When he hats gone there, is a yene,K ed in- erest among tl e paBseugeTs, for the stage f " finders keepers " has arrived, an4 those ear the spot of disappearance becom qu4e . +1, U ��Vy iligent lantil t ey are aware they ski a ntre of attraction. But iat%rtsatai�a that ' ttle coin is not lost while,thei seen - I er left, and when the cari.s empky t4e can- uctor takes hii turn r asurrects the ent. I anf` I —,Chicago Tribune. , I I . I — __ . I I I - - ' 1 ' � -1 THE DAYJS Ou]�S! 1 1 � 1 ; ----" I i MALT B EAKFASt FO�D i .1 � HAS, CAPTU ED OANADfAN PALATI�S - � . i � . ! I I j I . I —, ! I I i I it Please-, the Whole FaMily I ; ., � YOung and, Old. . I — I I I � 1 i Malt Breakfast Food has-woa t'he d4y�and aptured the pdates and hearts' of al Can. dians. Lovers of -pure and true ealth ode quickly -� iscovered t* at Malt , Ireak- wt Foo'd possexsed man; health 1 irtues nknown to- o er grain foods. It ga re an - re satisfactioi i and pleasurej to ol and , I oUng ; it kep; the 6tr nd vigorous, i rid fo_r'ined liesti, mueLle and an: forthew,fak. Vorthesa�reason�, Malt re kfast Fooc' has won the day, anlil -will ver be; the f ivorite, bre6kfa!st dish'� All rocers. � � I I ; - i I i : V - i * i � I A True Stor)r,. : . . . A Sunday school . sup' eri#'tende ti, in dking-to the children Abou orn y to :dmals, ,.said I "Only 4 ctward I ould . � . - __ ­­­ - - � -_- - � - - i i I I � - - . f �j r � - __ - - I I I I 111�1 � 7 _.�_ . r � I � � - - I : � . ! . i I :7 I I I �, I �i i 1. "" � - .� I � ; . ;. I . : : I . I I i j I � ' i 11 � - 1. _� � � ; I x I , 2 I - , . !� JULY 25� 1190 � LY , � - i U I � I _..� - I - � - - I a -�� �� ---"= , ____ Z—Z"W-01111V A___9____n__, � � i� 11 I a - ­ I 11 . I I ,sABYZ' 1, ; �. � . I r, ! -1 WA& � �� �� . . . I . . . - I I 11 T . 17 is � geep Littlt 'i , i -- I I , ( 7.. . a _ � I � , � I i7 -1a I -,I ;- I !r! I ,I I - ails. The Hot I "It ��' 1- . jj . � . ; ' I -11 * ' �" s H i - ; - - I �"� . I . � . . ; 11. t i i 11 . � _� i'l tried Aye -Wes H ir vi ' , - if YOU Nmot " , ;n � . I gor -ion . , � 1,t.ar�y, r.osy ani - P. I I sl , iny hair from falling. �o.ne- I j ' I I . W I I . oat,ter give tbi I balf a bottle ictired me," L � . I I ; �Oorqent they a - 111 � I � t, � 3- C- 13P_-�,ter, 13r',iid!WOod, 1-11, __ - ;, -,,�i%�� i - I &r1n suY wk'y� I 0 j I j __ .. � , � I This in�di'Pi" � Ha , twmach tr-oubR , Ayer's' ir !Vigor is .- I , � - I � ; � 1 1 .- .-UWa-ones Iduri:u 0 i . I Z ccrtainly , the Tg-Ost - I I I I . .� best thing -1 � I . - eaD_ - � �istbo . i . r I - 11 - 'Nip. -116' -9 'i � Be nerveou4n, -, - t. A.V !Cal r� araf -of I ate. It is , P P ioll ts Avig. , I - '' � _. .weather traablie . " M.- - f, I nd on the, � � . I 086 good ; 161 f -, � MOrket. A I - .4 I '. 3i4-1 le CF ifgws a . ���� .1 ji6ver,ao any lij - . , f.� � a long way asteo. Mrs. . 7� �of .___.�"; I q . save . T� It do.es'n t takO much of I - 4k, at. I , 11 - . � I . 1"Tiblets when IT f, i 1. to StO � �� M � � jr�ontbs Old. A' .� P I a 1�9 of the � - "I .U,6n badly ,- al���e 11 " I., W -r I i 91VW � . - - . �,'-, hair, lnal�- the hair I - .. - - b�oes icomtsu"t I I � r- . 1 ,.,S6 . ,A=nt1y,rUV4 of, .�nd r,- 0-Tio, colq'r _- t. 4. & f, I to g. ay , ' -01 � � . . - � a'nl ! . . -, I I bar 00 ,good I I ' I:; h I � _;,gh..djped heir- __ I air. - $1,00, , I I �s:bofffle. � An *twd, - - . I . . -own 0 . � ,�, i , - -, � -P .==WWW_1*"QXA1**M - ,.bee � -,�w ; � . I � . -Va�nj - ,tisse the �� It vour druiql,st,eannolt l3nlv� — , � I , sexid'us one dboar' -%v sup,ply yor, ��� _- �- -a# 1 4 . tLnd will expreft, ..t1d she lbeg � I ---- . 10, voi-I a bottle. jic.�11*(1.111 I - - � a -Since uz�d ,-�', bf your ueares� e).tprp 1111-V , .jj4; a . ce. Ad - � J. ic.�.& Y 1�it 4,!O�' 0 - sat. JeB iAd b9ve �ft I I i� well", � .. i R I . . - . j,;hred-they. I 11 ­ft� �� 4 I - - I ,o,ier rased. -.0bi.A. - ; _:� - - ___7___ . I I These TVbliQ , abuse a creature iha� badX10 ,way Of W_ iithildr-en, Suci,'c tooting itself. Why obil I . - 96 I once knew a flttle� dr6n,' sidd _hf� � 'Weakes"t . infAn boy who cut 4jr 1. I 1, ., , _ powder. Sold' calf's tail i -1 ----- I _ o�ildre - I knife and out thetAil right I off ! a -took A� - .get. tben�'pofit . . '08�n I my, ..Mlting direct ; , one tell me a verse In the Bible that ,w6uf A Aine Co., Brod I have taught this pruel, boy 0at he sibmA - "tady, X, Y. � not have cut ,off the calf's t il V, - : I - . . I After a mome ..... Rep, iiiene sall ba - � ..... .y I � su I with a, I I happy thought " Xpres-sion, hold' job I n Roberl nVhis hand. " What is it�, my boy ?I " - I ki. -well enough 0 '616 W14t - � . ed,the superintend ent, hopefVy- ut, - - ._�ccentric a`boul God hath joined together let no MEM I I - � asundeir,"' respon4ed! the aniall boy. P0 1. _t,irneago he ha; I The superintendont wao so improgmal - 'Mew suit of Ad ' . wore had bee.21 that he never brouilit his! own versb .�to,__ , , � � � . 1)&tiched the. 11 light. i � I � I I . ! I ! . � ,;iud woof -Was I Stii � m-ok�ng. . � I linens ,on the 9 . � , of constant �&ftl - � - A young man vf'e)�t away 1rom 'his villow - -,I's a woman v,f � � - - � � for a great many yeiirt. D' iug his,"11 3 �r * qongs.go becaiii � I many changeah o-cured,4nd be bArdv_ I zuee that.she i knew the old pla e. Many� friends, wb ' . I - - MW him to toVi7n t( I bethought dead, �reoogjaize4 him. h(1VreVAr,_ -er . � . - - Isr o'haract is and came up and �hook hands, unti�lj fatita . , "Y#. -to Penn atte I ! . dou � he:concluded that�-ag Vvhou� Le -on e� -1 ,.::�� � - I . 611 -his dealing! , . must be living till. i One afterno"ou - . t U- I . own to,ao , � . lo�t of th , � drove a little � �' . � z town to Via ___ .astjDni8bm`F31t I , ' an old lady friend !of 'hial younger - days-, raew-auit of �60 . When be arrived .ehe.wae si�udivg -At thb, I � I werel�al cottage. kE I . � -blothes r gate. 11 � , �' Nan P he exolaitiiad - � 94 YOU isre just i- same. 1 1 should ; _� .! mlaced the pi6t I ' h0i -: _431de him Wh�n .L - . known'you any er�,� and 1 your husbagd, - � 1. - I too, hel is not -ch id bit� I "w his, 1W , . I I - :It wasa �dar'k i. g' 01 �� got half ,way 71 fro'ut of -the Ang a4 ?dr I � � . . -,struckhini. � I WAS smoking the'ame as elver." The vo- . 'the road croPs - . � man looked pained' at iffirst, �ut soon zewv'- , �. I . i ered. " Ali, marji,",she tai4, ,,, I'm -' aud Supi-Iso F-1 ` . , morra %^ . rose up in Ube. hear thee a amo - a � )JI 1% - , the paithed ax he's been dead fo� 12 learn Tiow. .- I I I �� 'wern to long. , i j-16 __ . - , I 11 � I -he towed it in A Surp i ,, ng Discovery. - -in WU � I . them all You will be an pqsed in- !trying Catar.11t. � 44 Green ap-plo .ozonetofindho �qticklyl�ca.rerj.told..ju I � Eliza be iiirpl the head. The a ris aable, a�jnetmting vopw , _,ertorzached ft I - I per .. clothes. It m traverses every r ca -11 , nose, throat, and lut g8. 1� one -breath it' �' '11oberts got6i �� ,_ I - . carries, instant emh to !the millions Vf � -aeat. Tht psi germs infesting t e respiratory or.gw � , a And le bilt 0,11 _`OVel . � breaks up a cold n .ten minotes. ' � - TheT.aekage N - .1 I � "I I A'trial will'cot vioco yva that 0staffh. I torn Farmet - - I ' - ozone is the moat: potent, j atiefs"ory jmd � . ..d looked -bai � . I , I 'Um pleasant cure for , *s, Ca Arrh, Dadom, Then he b -1 Bronchitis, Aathmo jand Lum--Timuble, away -the hnr� Complete ' outfit $1.60,; mail Ain, 256. -was ehilly *1111, V_ , Sold by L V. Fe r,4tuggisti,__8mdvrth, at ` When F�rineii _ I N. C. Polson & Co., jqv , ontVA0. I � �gct io� t O' tbt' 1 , , Hamilton's blandi"-e Care Moas. 11 __ bull le'a didx " 'i'l Is I I bet nitte Aullk 4 . I neon. , . i I � I _; . - I : _! I - ,� - � - __ - � ..... -he -4id - but v I V - 0. - -,. Faults of the it W,6mei i Of Canada. And went, to i ' ' ' . �. , overalls and NO . Two visitard to Wbntraal rom. the *sit - ham&g by it - .are Mrs. Marion 11 Bai-ter, of the Sesit* - , : - I- - Times, one of the lableat newspaper writek- � -of the tide -of I ,prized himself on the Pacific co4t, whether -man or 40'___ 7 1 � man, and her daughter, Atr�. bl�cLuro, v,'6 ' 7 - � of the managing �Aitor of th Seattle F TO Cure 1, � ; 16 - 4#�- � I Intelligencer- 1 : � . I ! ., Take iaxativi - They arrived at.'Moyitrealfronl St. .To-*-, 4ruggists xefu New Brunswick, where th . attendiad the . -E, V. ,Grove� 11 � National Council of Women and ire 44- - ", - � I . - . ._ - ing at tihe Quee0 for a fe. days. Mm � I r I liar � Baxterja deputy wupreme, commander 1� � 4 I, 'ao Canada of the Ladies f .;; coabea d - 1 -80me W-OM61 the W�rldt whichl,"is � t elllyaj, g �st order invi,r -are able to Inj v�l� �, - istencei compose4 J�o lif women sista, � - , � - if by mak-ic- - I I . I I under their entire rua4agen �i nt and * . . .-Peculiarities. - 1 � I � th ' as flow tion. I - I . 01111 � - It isa, frat6rhal bep�flcil Society, " - I have see ' W*r ...... , a membership of I 00,10P'O, a dd tbeypoSWK4 - I Stimulate fiul W - - benefit f and of $164; 182 a4d an frivM46- - posite effe-0. . emergency fund of $370,192� Wine 'itses-* figentfy_ Th, ments cover all df ath itla1mg, and the terAs - uer linibs, org, - .- . I t I I -hich ' 1 1 oub -every ot is applied to the Denefi d, w 9" --- . ; - . 'r trew % of the fruit-bj only be tonchedu ad�r� extr rdinary a - .11 11 . I orloss., There ar 3 10 mant Aseeserne . 0 � � of $1.30 per memlieri , of under 40 yests Of— "" Vhe - - - - - 11 age for each $1,001�otlneursacecarried. .1� ' - headed back 4 11 The order has b: it 4:m'eml ership 4f 31w, , ',branches, aut' ' in Canada. and it is vi I th 4 view to develop- , - "erlimbe or'm I � I ing the Qttteboc br oh ,that, Iblie. Baxter It formed. -,M. inM,ontreal.� Th order N pald to " I Zuellig ,of i b � I - provincial trea I aware of 11 - tion and mor . sur low I for � 11 I r operation in Qae eC. ,'The i Ladies -of tbb� . -of the itme. ' Maccabies arb�taffilia ed wl"th the .. MA00W If thos;Wwj � i � bees. i ? - thrifty -shrut Mrs. Baxter entertains vt�ry prorformOO' are in the hi views upon the du0es of we ";nkind. 11a4fia - I ,day. ,-would is a 2 - � interview she stat . a I � � - I "04,11 tbr-ee I I women should eq 1p hems ves to � ' AM two. ro as aps , . I , .11, I equal share in the ire ponsib lities of UM11 of water !JAIC . ,* i . Theit Is tO - �lon - supporb with thei b� isband ' , the turfai r say, should anytti iv� ocan to bamixir * I -_ . -mu ch It e Itte r � . husband's earning ca)acity, the wifee shoaU ,Iawm wtt 01 be qualified to assistj And .�hould the but- - - I taueh less - p . - I .-y" . .ev,ape" cn � band's means be Ifni ed, slid should be TdW, - � I �_afl_ - wisecapableofma 1 g,the boat of the mew:_ I -alga tend to' � �� . 40WU ideepi at her disposal. 1 1 � I � � I This is u view . Womani's datir th4t, - I growth. Vir, - . . I . � , V141 :0, � ; - � � I I I :,will be greeted wi It"rty lappro by � -toput the,v; F large portion of the male' I cor6munity. allow thepl, . we . 119 I I i Aha. Baxter tbi�ks that Canadian womelk Putting it 01 � I I I di' I are slightly inclin d -to lack, indepondenosr. the sait. I - . _'11 ! I I . i . .� � - ; I I * t I that is to say they d. not Interoat them- � , . � r � I i I � I I selves in outside a, airs stifficiently. buk- XAC)RR- � . I � . . __ - - I I �) 4 � immure themselves elatirely I in the holnp'., I i F 0 � i i I . . - Nccds i� I She thinks that a woman m ha -4 puMe � . . i , I � t I , -ay . � Rubl>jng: I � I * duties to perform and�, yet be a model w9w . i . - I - v and mother. Many " given by VI/ In Xf I =stances were, � �� - I I . $ 1 1 � I . tim . Mrs. Baxter, &rid ghe ';herself, perhaps, W I , � I ! � I i . i I ; ; - � . best; ex -ample of it heiself, yet peo�la Wj1k Low= N I . In our handscm�ly illu;,- be inclined to doubt �hatnuch is thegenerg - (Speciai),_l , . 5 � ! I � . . I i rule. ; I . My -t - - � � 06, reel . - trated catalogue *OU W01 � . � -11 his experlEmi I � I i . Watted. . ; I � p find �ull lines ar�id pric�'s I through the 06 1 D_ I'll, I - ,a cure for I j . We would like to 4k, -1 Mr. B-01 I I ; I - - I 71 - . umns of your papej, if there is any-pem-P imes he wit, of ai that. is neWest .jl�j G ;3 ti i . I ; I , whohasused reeTs igust Flower for 144 1 . I 1)ty8pepaia and liver - Ware so e.ev( - cure of Indiges . � wed ing rin .. brid ' - .1 - Plasters, - #1 - Troubles that has,,4ot been curedL-and WO � � . I aide,a,n-a- d< - pres nts, bri also r4ean their regults such -as sour- Witt- _ I..e maidAl ) 'teemed to, 1. . I ! ar,h.- fermentation � 00 , I - . Octora trie favors, wedditig invit ness, nervous dysoe'sia, he dachest des- , i �_ : I . as_ys - - : I pondent, feelinga, sj�e'lessness,-rinfacksilly � tions, etc. � i ; " Dod&s : I � � : ! trouble connected wit theatomach or liverr I- I I � Imora benefi i � . I This medicine has �bee� sold for many yea" and trestini hav's C, I I , . � A cppy. of thi.4 a ttalog ' in all ei�ilived counwes and we wish to � I � , V_ OMPI! , U �� ,,rr,pond with.you a' d send you one _01' I As ever 1 -di will. ,be cheel4ully sent r -tried Pills ar� th . I . I our books free of cost.! If you- neve � . . I I � August Flower, try a bottle first. We . - - ion. ; , Xidney Tr4 1 have never known If so# ,- I j f its failing. � . I I . i io is the , m I atto wjtb� - I . I : I � something more seer I . . I � I . ; t0o - I you. Ask your oldtestl-, druggist. urti, � I � I Ryrie B1r'( lis * 9 , G. G. GRtrvf, Woodbury, if. 1j. Pwnamd,i I I I - 11 . - toms . . I .-I Abou ' - I Y)nZeand I Adelaide Sts., . I Warmala4e ToAst i _40117aded x1o1v ; - . i 4 — AU011 for 01 . I aw .1 � � - � Beat one egg in 4b low dish, add MD- -countr I . . TOWNTO � -1 - � tesspoonful of auga�,,: pinch of salt and. 6110 - - y,wk ' - I 4 broad �_ - d &Y-4. �: Tb. - i cup of milk. Sowk,six alicen of stale I 1 7�6 - - I . � !�Sjv vt N_ WE PREPAY CHARGE.; ANX) � in the custard, dr -81' them and brom - oa They are ni . I I de od a well uttereA griodle. Bprw .: - kEFU D MONEY IP IDI SIRED. ' each'si �� - . .__ -Pu'mbase, A � I I � - __: _011a theft, I : I � them with orange: armalade, abd - - view sundi I . I I T lightly on 1L dish. erve imme4ittelY. � . 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